Transportation

2017-2018 School YearTo access Bus Routes and School Zones, please click HERE(use the word guest for both user-name and password).

If your address does not show a connection, type in a neighboring street address. There may not be an existing bus stop on your street. For any transportation questions, please call 770-867-2783.

Parents, please go over the “DANGER ZONE” with your students:

THE SCHOOL BUS DANGER ZONE

In order for school bus drivers to safely load and unload students, they must recognize that there is an area around a stopped school bus that is very dangerous. This is the area near the bus where the bus driver might not see students or where cars might be moving when student riders are getting on and off the school bus. Bus drivers must ensure proper execution of procedures any time students are loading or unloading. Additionally, it is essential that bus drivers use both direct vision and properly adjusted mirrors to see students in the DANGER ZONE.

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The DANGER ZONE is: The TWELVE FOOT area that surrounds a stopped school bus. Especially the most dangerous areas which are around the left and right front tires, the front door and the right rear tires where it is difficult for the bus driver to see students with their direct vision. These areas are where the school bus poses a great threat to students riders. Additionally, students are at risk to passing motorists on both the left and right sides of the stopped school bus.

High Priority Safe Student Behaviors in the DANGER ZONE

When in or near the DANGER ZONE, students should:

Stay away from the dangerous areas where it is difficult for the bus driver to see them with their direct vision.

Near the right and left front tires

Near the right rear tires

Near the front door

Make sure they are always able to see the driver when outside the school bus.

NEVER return to the bus for something left behind or dropped without getting the bus driver’s attention.

Leave any object and move to a point, out of the Danger Zone.

Then get the driver’s attention by putting hands and arms above their head and waving.

Wait for the driver to see them and give instructions before returning to the bus or before picking up anything dropped near the bus. If they do not get the driver’s attention, they should not attempt to retrieve the item.

Be aware of the danger of passing cars that do not stop like they should.

The danger may be from cars passing from the rear on the left side of the bus.

Or from cars passing from all directions on both the left and right side of the bus.